The flight log of Theodore Lindquist : Marine Corps bombing squadron VMN --- 433, October 14, 1943 --- November 12, 1945, 2002 September 27.

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The flight log of Theodore Lindquist : Marine Corps bombing squadron VMN --- 433, October 14, 1943 --- November 12, 1945, 2002 September 27.

The flight log book of Theodore Lindquist, aircraft worker and Marine Corps veteran (Bombing Squadron VMB-433), concerning his activities as a PBJ (B-25) gunner in the Southwest Pacific Theater during World War II. Gunnery training in the States, 1944; flight from the West Coast to Green Island; bombing missions to New Ireland, Kavieng, and New Britain; night missions, strafing missions, and air-sea rescue missions; comments about weather conditions; reports of damage to his plane.

23 leaves ; 29 cm.

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